L.A. County moves to carve out 'ICE-free' zones following immigration raid violence
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L.A. County moves to carve out 'ICE-free' zones following immigration raid violence
"Los Angeles County will not allow its property to be used as a staging ground for violence caused by the Trump administration," Horvath said at the Tuesday Board of Supervisors meeting."
""Our federal government is freely, without cause, murdering its own citizens in broad daylight," she said, "in front of witnesses and cameras."
""U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement-free" zones"
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to prohibit immigration enforcement officers from operating on county-owned property and to establish "U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement-free" zones. The motion instructs county counsel to draft an ordinance for board consideration within 30 days. The measure follows raids since June 6, 2025, including detentions and business raids, and responds to allegations of escalating and extreme violence by federal immigration enforcement, including a recent fatal shooting that prompted broad public outcry. Officials framed the policy as preventing county property from being used as staging grounds for federal operations.
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